Head coach of Getafe, Jose Bordalas, has inferred that expecting his side to overcome Inter Milan in the UEFA Europa League was unrealistic due to the financial disparity between the two clubs. Bordalas claimed that Inter striker, Romelu Lukaku “cost the same as all of Getafe”.
Lukaku and Christian Eriksen scored as Inter defeated the Spaniards 2-0 in their last-16 clash in Gelsenkirchen on Wednesday.
Signed by Inter from Manchester United for a reported €80 million (£72.3 million) last year, Lukaku has scored 30 goals this season.
“We are sad because I think the team played a great game,” Bordalas said.
“We had Inter on the ropes during the second half. We had control of the game and, unfortunately, in our mistake in their first goal after practically nothing had been put forward, but the team did not fall and we had the penalty that would have put us fully into the possibility of passing this tie.
“It is a shame, but I am proud because the approach has been fantastic, the team has interpreted it great. I am very proud of the work of the players.
“The difference is very big, only Lukaku cost the same as all of Getafe,” he said.
Jorge Molina missed a 76th-minute penalty for Getafe that would have drawn them level. Inter will face either Rangers or Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League quarter-finals.